If you apply for bonded spots yes the requirements will be ever so slightly lower
that said, they're still pretty high.
Okay Monash has the "deans regional list" which allows you to get an interview with a lower UMAT score, you must have lived in the country for a minimum 5 years.
To get an interview the normal way you had to be in top 10% of UMAT, I believe the rural kids got interviews with around top 25ish% maybe more, I'm not entirely sure.
Monash also has the ERC- the extended rural cohort, which as you might think bias heavily in favor of rural students, they state this on their website.
Basically you spend your first two years at monash, but then you spend the majority of the next 3 years in the country. Afterwhich you're free to practice anywhere you like.
You should also think about Melb, Melb also has the ERC, but they've been REALLLY smart with it, see if you say you are interested in the rural stream it means that you will ONLY be considered for the rural stream. Ie all the city kids are deterred from applying for it, as of such instead of needing 99.9 to be considered, I heard of some kids gettin 97... which is absolutely insane for melb...
Okay one more then, Monash only accepts school-leavers, no tertiary kids whatsoever.
Oh I used to live in rural vic, east gippsland way, love it to pieces